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Cucurbita galeottii

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Cucurbita galeottii is a plant species of the genus Cucurbita.[1][2][3] It is native to Oaxaca, Mexico.[4] It has not been domesticated.[5][6] There is very little known about this species.[7] Nee reports that the species is a xerophyte and that Bailey only saw the species in photographs. It is only known from specimens that "lack roots, female flowers, fruits and seeds".[2]

The species was formally described by Alfred Cogniaux in 1881, in the third volume of Alphonse and Casimir de Candolle's Monographiæ Phanerogamarum.[3]

Cucurbita galeottii (ch'ako') is a wild form of squash with round or pear-shaped fruits similar to small bottle gourds, with a green skin and white/yellow stripes. Ch'ako is found along lowland roadsides of southern Mexico. The fruit is tough skinned and bitter, but the young greens are eaten boiled.[8]

References

  1. ^ Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1943). "Species of Cucurbita". Gentes Herbarum. Ithaca, NY. 6: 267–322.
  2. ^ a b Nee, Michael (1990). "The Domestication of Cucurbita (Cucurbitaceae)". Economic Botany. New York: New York Botanical Gardens Press. 44 (3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants): 56–68. doi:10.1007/BF02860475. JSTOR 4255271. S2CID 40493539.
  3. ^ a b "Cucurbita galeottii". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  4. ^ Dhillon, B. S.; Tyagi, R. K. (2005). Plant Genetic Resources: Horticultural Crops. New Delhi: Narosa Publishing House. p. 39. ISBN 81-7319-581-1.
  5. ^ Smith, Bruce D. (1992). Rivers of Change: Essays on Early Agriculture in Eastern North America. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-8173-5425-1.
  6. ^ Traynor, Patricia L.; Westwood, James H. (February 1999). "Ecological Effects of Pest Resistant Genes in Managed Ecosystems" (PDF). Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic and State University. p. 81.
  7. ^ Saade, Rafael Lira (1991). "Mexico and IBPGR Launch Ecogeographic Study of Latin American Cucurbitaceae" (PDF). Diversity. Washington, DC: Genetic Resources Communications Systems. 7 (1 & 2): 54.
  8. ^ Breedlove, Dennis E.; Laughlin, Robert M. Flowering of Man: A Tzotzil Botany of Zinacantán, Volume I. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Cucurbita galeottii: Brief Summary

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Cucurbita galeottii is a plant species of the genus Cucurbita. It is native to Oaxaca, Mexico. It has not been domesticated. There is very little known about this species. Nee reports that the species is a xerophyte and that Bailey only saw the species in photographs. It is only known from specimens that "lack roots, female flowers, fruits and seeds".

The species was formally described by Alfred Cogniaux in 1881, in the third volume of Alphonse and Casimir de Candolle's Monographiæ Phanerogamarum.

Cucurbita galeottii (ch'ako') is a wild form of squash with round or pear-shaped fruits similar to small bottle gourds, with a green skin and white/yellow stripes. Ch'ako is found along lowland roadsides of southern Mexico. The fruit is tough skinned and bitter, but the young greens are eaten boiled.

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Cucurbita galeottii ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Cucurbita galeottii es una especie de planta del género Cucurbita.[1][2]​ Es nativa de Oaxaca, México.[3]​ No ha sido domesticada.[4][5]​ y se conoce poco sobre esta especie.[6]​ Nee Informa que la especie es xerófita y que Bailey sólo vio la especie en fotografías. Sólo se conoce de especímenes que "carecen de raíces, flores femeninas, frutas y semillas".

La especie fue formalmente descrita por Alfred Cogniaux en 1881, en el tercer volumen de la Monographiæ Phanerogamarum Alfonso y Casimiro de Candolle .

Cucurbita galeottii (ch'ako') es una forma silvestre de calabaza con frutos de forma redonda o de pera similares a botellas pequeñas, con una cáscara verde y rayas amarillas o blancas. Ch'ako se encuentra a lo largo de los caminos en el sur de México. La fruta tiene cáscara dura y amarga, pero las hojas verdes jóvenes se comen hervidas como quelites.[7]

Referencias

  1. Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1943). «Species of Cucurbita». Gentes Herbarum (Ithaca, NY) 6: 267-322.
  2. Nee, Michael (1990). «The Domestication of Cucurbita (Cucurbitaceae)». Economic Botany (New York: New York Botanical Gardens Press) 44 (3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants): 56-68.
  3. Dhillon, B. S.; Tyagi, R. K. (2005). Plant Genetic Resources: Horticultural Crops. New Delhi: Narosa Publishing House. p. 39. ISBN 81-7319-581-1.
  4. Smith, Bruce D. (1992). Rivers of Change: Essays on Early Agriculture in Eastern North America. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-8173-5425-1.
  5. Traynor, Patricia L. (February 1999). «Ecological Effects of Pest Resistant Genes in Managed Ecosystems». Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic and State University.
  6. Saade, Rafael Lira (1991). «Mexico and IBPGR Launch Ecogeographic Study of Latin American Cucurbitaceae». Diversity (Washington, DC: Genetic Resources Communications Systems) 7 (1 & 2): 54.
  7. Breedlove, Dennis E.; Laughlin, Robert M. Flowering of Man: A Tzotzil Botany of Zinacantán, Volume I. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Cucurbita galeottii: Brief Summary ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Cucurbita galeottii es una especie de planta del género Cucurbita.​​ Es nativa de Oaxaca, México.​ No ha sido domesticada.​​ y se conoce poco sobre esta especie.​ Nee Informa que la especie es xerófita y que Bailey sólo vio la especie en fotografías. Sólo se conoce de especímenes que "carecen de raíces, flores femeninas, frutas y semillas".

La especie fue formalmente descrita por Alfred Cogniaux en 1881, en el tercer volumen de la Monographiæ Phanerogamarum Alfonso y Casimiro de Candolle .

Cucurbita galeottii (ch'ako') es una forma silvestre de calabaza con frutos de forma redonda o de pera similares a botellas pequeñas, con una cáscara verde y rayas amarillas o blancas. Ch'ako se encuentra a lo largo de los caminos en el sur de México. La fruta tiene cáscara dura y amarga, pero las hojas verdes jóvenes se comen hervidas como quelites.​

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Cucurbita galeottii ( Vietnamese )

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Cucurbita galeottii là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cucurbitaceae. Loài này được Cogn. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1881.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Cucurbita galeottii. Truy cập ngày 13 tháng 9 năm 2013.

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Cucurbita galeottii là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cucurbitaceae. Loài này được Cogn. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1881.

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